cenda : vím, tam byl ale dotaz na kompa
druhý dotaz je 1/2 roku starý od té doby se mohlo stát lecos ;o)
Martas: btw sej si pak u těch komp bacha na obsah...
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Let me tell you something about the QX6500C's.
Run. Away. Quickly.
I am familiar with the 'old' Clif Designs from years past. I actually met the president out in California when I was stationed there. (USAF) He was a great guy and answered a lot of questions I had about his Dodge Stealth install.
Years later, I figured I would check them out at CES. Once again, the company was solid, had great speakers, and super installs. That was maybe 7 years ago or so. (Same vehicles can be seen on CDT's website... coincidence?)
So recently I went out and looked for a new set of front speakers. I saw the Clif Designs QX6500C's and thought "Man... I loved my old Clif's. I'll give them a try."
The box they came in was pretty impressive. That's about it.
The wiring was terminated with all 'male' connectors. It's really hard to hook up the speakers if the wiring doesn't connect right. Minor issue, but still... for $800 they better be perfect.
The crossovers didn't come with screws to mount them, and the crossover PCB was loose from the rest of the frame. Maybe some really large screws with some fender washers would work?!?!
The 6.5 drivers have mounting rings and grills that look pretty cheap. They came with screws to mount the rings... but no screws to mount the driver to the rings. Doopt! Once again a minor issue, but...
The tweeters have three mounting options. Surface, flush, and flush angle mount. Instead of a clamp/screw type retaining system, they use a big azz knurled ring to clamp the tweeter ring in place. Kinda like those toy wagon clamp style nuts that hold the wheel on the axle, only bigger. Oh yea... it doesn't work with the flush angle mount. You're out of luck if you want to use that mounting option. By the way: no additional screws are provided for the tweeters, either. Too bad if you want to use the angle mount... unless you decide to hit Home Depot for some custom mounting hardware.
I sent two e-mails to Clif Designs looking for answers. I got NOTHING in return. Nada. Zip. (Yes, I checked my spam folder.)
I ended up returning them to Sonic Electronix. I told them I wanted to exchange them and get the Pioneers instead. Last night, I got another set of Clif Designs.
Guess what?
Wiring is the same, the screws are not there, crossover PCB's are not held in place, ad naseum. Clif Designs has poor quality control if you ask me.
I will be returning these again... but now I am $25 down for return shipping.
Mark
p.s. CDT is the "old" Clif Designs. I looked at some old crossovers I had, along with some older drivers. They look the same as the CDT's... but how the name change happened I really don't know.
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